kaḍaa (kaṭaka), anklet.
This is certainly the H. kaṛā and the Guj. kalī or kalluṅ, both of which mean either ‘bracelet’ or ‘anklet,’ As anklets would hardly be omitted in a list of jewelry for an Indian woman, and as bracelets occur once in the list, I think it must be taken as ‘anklet,’ though both the Jñāta. (p. 43b) and Āva. (p. 166a) com. interpret it as ‘kalācikābharaṇa,’ an ornament for the fore-arm. Kaṭaka is also quoted only ‘bracelet’ (MW);